On May 4, this astonishingly
clueless woman claimed via two tweets that under the Republican health care
bill "129 million people with pre-existing conditions could be denied
coverage and insurers could charge sick people more money."

Once again, 129M people with pre-existing conditions could be denied coverage and insurers could charge sick people more money.

This lie, yes, lie is typical of the left. Clearly, they know that Obamacare is dying on
the vine. Every damned one of them is
terrified of its repeal and replacement knowing its catastrophic effects have
doomed their Party. They obfuscate the
facts for the expressed purpose of scaring the beejeezus out of low information
voters. Her lie was called out by The
Washington Postgiving it four Pinocchios.

WaPo stridently
pointed out:

A 2010 investigation by the House Energy and Commerce
Committee found that companies denied coverage to one out of every seven
applicants. So that would be 14 percent. Even if you took the entire US population
with health insurance—about 257 million people—that means 34 million would
face a denial of coverage. Within the individual market—assuming every state
sought a waiver—the result would be 2.5 million, assuming they all experienced
a lapse in coverage of more than two months.

When CNN’s Jake
Tapper questioned her false claims she hemmed and hawed refusing to back down.

Mind you, it’s only
been a week since the House passed the AHCA, but a Quinnipiac University poll
of 1,078 voters showed disapproval at 56 percent. The approval was just
21 percent, four points higher than the last survey on the issue.

Twenty-three percent
of respondents said they didn't know or couldn't answer the question.

So there you have it.
Kamala and her fellow liars are doing their dead-level best to taint anything
the Republicans do to lower deductibles, provide affordable coverage, provide
better care with zero cuts to Medicaid.

NOTE: We apologize to Tom Petty for appropriating
lyrics attributed to him for the title of this post.

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